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George Lazenby’s Sweet Retirement Post. I’ll admit, I was surprised to see the news come through a recent social media update from George Lazenby and his manager, Anders Frejdh.
George Lazenby was done with James Bond, ... It was the late 60s - bell bottoms and long hair were in and Bond had short hair and wore a suit. We thought Bond was over.
George Lazenby rejected James Bond because he felt that a short-lived 1960s cultural trend was more important. ... “It was Sean Connery’s gig and, being in the ’60s, it was love, not war.
George Lazenby, known for playing James Bond once in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in 1969, was spotted for the first time since announcing his retirement. See the exclusive photos!
George Lazenby revealed he's retiring, telling fans he will no longer make public appearances or sign autographs. Lazenby, the second actor to portray James Bond in the film franchise, announced ...
Australian actor George Lazenby, who had a one-and-done moment playing James Bond in 1969’s “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service,” is retiring from acting. Lazenby had the shortest tenure as ...
George Lazenby has decided to retire from acting, 55 years after portraying James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. He shared the news in an Instagram post on Wednesday, July 24. “This ...
If it wasn’t for George Lazenby’s experiences, warts and all, we might not have seen these films last beyond 60 years of running history.
Former James Bond actor George Lazenby has announced his retirement at the age of 84. The Australian actor followed Sean Connery’s Bond, taking up the 007 mantle in 1969’s On Her Majesty’s ...
George Lazenby, the Australian actor best known for playing James Bond in the 1969 film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, has announced his retirement from acting. The 84-year-old said in a ...
George Lazenby, the Australian actor ... “I had advice that James Bond was over anyway. It was Sean Connery’s gig and, being in the 60s, it was love, not war. You know, hippy time.